A substance abuse prevention coordinator collaborates with other substance abuse professionals, such as psychologists, social workers, and educators, to develop and implement substance abuse programs targeted at the community, such as school prevention programs. As a substance abuse prevention coordinator, your duties are to assess the needs of the community and develop educational and practical support resources. You may help create printed materials or oversee and direct training and public events related to substance abuse. You also report the progress of your efforts to program directors.